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i welcome president clinton back to kentucky. every time he's coming, it's been good for me. >> this being clinton's first stop, some say is motivated more by cronyism, a long relationship with grimes' father who assisted both clintons, even managed the kentucky campaign for hillary. the stop puts clinton on the home turf of rand paul, who continues to talk about the monica lewinsky scandal when asked. >> anybody you would talk to, they would fire their president, any executive who did this to a young intern in the work place. i don't think it was acceptable and i don't think he's a great representative for kentucky families or values. >> senator mccakhaconnell is ge it from both sides. he's got an opponent, matt beavan. numbers suggest he's not a threat to the veteran senator of three decades. grimes made no mention of the affordable care act or the foreign policies that call the obama administration's war on coal. as to whether she would like help on the campaign trail from the current president, she told nbc news she speaks fo
i welcome president clinton back to kentucky. every time he's coming, it's been good for me. >> this being clinton's first stop, some say is motivated more by cronyism, a long relationship with grimes' father who assisted both clintons, even managed the kentucky campaign for hillary. the stop puts clinton on the home turf of rand paul, who continues to talk about the monica lewinsky scandal when asked. >> anybody you would talk to, they would fire their president, any executive who...
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clinton. he is helping these democrats to help his wife in 2016. as erin just said, the lundergrand grimes family goes way back with the clinton family. >> erin, back to you. you have got bill there. he carried kentucky in both his presidential elections. he is a rock star in the south. obviously a powerhouse when he is campaigning for somebody. what else is part of his campaign for trying to feed mcconnell? he is a powerful senator. >> he sure is. two big things. allison lundergrimes is campaigning about how her proposals are specifically tailored to michigan. how powerful mick mcconnell is. she has a funny comment she likes to say a lot on the campaign trail, even if mitch mcconnell had a kidney stone, he would refuse to pass it. i want to show you some of the literatures they are handing out today. kentucky families deserve better than gridlock politics. i am sure we are going to hear a lot about that over the course of this year. >> one thing you will not hear about is president obama. the
clinton. he is helping these democrats to help his wife in 2016. as erin just said, the lundergrand grimes family goes way back with the clinton family. >> erin, back to you. you have got bill there. he carried kentucky in both his presidential elections. he is a rock star in the south. obviously a powerhouse when he is campaigning for somebody. what else is part of his campaign for trying to feed mcconnell? he is a powerful senator. >> he sure is. two big things. allison...
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can clintons sway the race? well, jake, we're still eight months away but he drew 800 democrats to lunch here today. he's popular. democrats need that if they have any chance of beating mitch mcconnell. we should also point out that bill clinton is very close to the candidate and her family. bill clinton's favorite season starting. campaign tame. >> look, i love kentucky. you've been good to me. you've voted for me twice. you've been great to hillary. i love you. >> reporter: he's making his trail debut to help, who else, an old friend. alison grimes. >> it makes a big difference who wins this election and, alison grimes should win it and will with your help. >> reporter: she's the secretary of state who's practiced law and done plenty of politicking with her father. >> the clintons didn't forget. jerry oversaw the landslide over barack obama. the family business catered inaugural events and chelsea's wedding. now clinton is returning favors to the next in line. grimes is just 35 and playing up that she would be
can clintons sway the race? well, jake, we're still eight months away but he drew 800 democrats to lunch here today. he's popular. democrats need that if they have any chance of beating mitch mcconnell. we should also point out that bill clinton is very close to the candidate and her family. bill clinton's favorite season starting. campaign tame. >> look, i love kentucky. you've been good to me. you've voted for me twice. you've been great to hillary. i love you. >> reporter: he's...
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clinton is become to speak any moment. bringing a new profile and already has national implications, we take you behind the headlineses to players and issues on ground. and today we're going behind that race in kentucky. who are the players? first, we have alson grimes, a lawyer and kentucky's current secretary of state and also a family friend of the clintons. her father in fact ran hillary clinton's presidential campaign in kentucky in 2008. grimes' signature issue, her jobs plan. she's kg on the details including the number of jobs it would create. second up, we have the opponent trying to dethrone, senator minority leader mitch mcconnell. he is very important to the republican party. he's actually the seventh most senior member of the senate. having spent nearly 30 years in office. his job approval rating in kentucky is flagging. right now it's actually lower than president obama's. third, up against mcconnell in the republican primary is a tea party candidate, matt bevan has been dogged by controversy by comparing sam
clinton is become to speak any moment. bringing a new profile and already has national implications, we take you behind the headlineses to players and issues on ground. and today we're going behind that race in kentucky. who are the players? first, we have alson grimes, a lawyer and kentucky's current secretary of state and also a family friend of the clintons. her father in fact ran hillary clinton's presidential campaign in kentucky in 2008. grimes' signature issue, her jobs plan. she's kg on...
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her dad, jerry lundergan, was an old pal of bill clinton. she was at clinton's first inauguration as a 14-year-old. and clinton can do some very good things for her because if you look at the map of both 92 and 96, bill clinton carried a whole lot of those counties in eastern kentucky. those appalachian counties that barack obama couldn't -- doesn't have much support in. and if you could put together the core obama coalition of african-americans, college-educated middle-class, upper middle-class voters, and then bring in the working-class whites that bill clinton i think can still appeal to and also hillary clinton, you're getting very close to a majority in kentucky. so i think she's going to ignore rand paul and say to bill clinton, please come as often as you can and send your wife here too. >> i want to look at what matt bevin -- talk about why matt bevin isn't getting more traction against mitch mcconnell with all the help he's getting from ted cruz and others in washington. let's look at what matt bevin's problem is here. it could be m
her dad, jerry lundergan, was an old pal of bill clinton. she was at clinton's first inauguration as a 14-year-old. and clinton can do some very good things for her because if you look at the map of both 92 and 96, bill clinton carried a whole lot of those counties in eastern kentucky. those appalachian counties that barack obama couldn't -- doesn't have much support in. and if you could put together the core obama coalition of african-americans, college-educated middle-class, upper...
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. >>> and former president bill clinton is in kentucky today trying to unseat mitch mcconnell. that's a big move for democrats and it's drawing strong pushback from kentucky's junior senator. we're going to take you down south to the tempest in louisville. >>> and politics broke out right here at nbc headquarters in new york last night, vice president joe biden stopped by late night with seth meyers and brought jokes. >> i was planning on making a major announcement tonight, but decided tonight was your night. >> your 2016 plans? >> i'm going to run for president. >> great! vice president of the united states, joe biden, everyone! >> good morning, i am ari melber in for chris jansing here at 30 rock. next hour, president obama will host a pretty rare one-on-one meeting with speaker john boehner at the white house. after a year in which the two couldn't seem to agree on anything, aides say the president and the speaker will discuss a broad range of topics, could include immigration, of course, as well as the president's call for an up or down vote on the minimum wage, a big issu
. >>> and former president bill clinton is in kentucky today trying to unseat mitch mcconnell. that's a big move for democrats and it's drawing strong pushback from kentucky's junior senator. we're going to take you down south to the tempest in louisville. >>> and politics broke out right here at nbc headquarters in new york last night, vice president joe biden stopped by late night with seth meyers and brought jokes. >> i was planning on making a major announcement...
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. >> we had a bush and then we had a clinton and then we had a bush and then we're going to have a clinton and then he turned to me and goes, and then we're going to have a bush. i get the point. i get the point. it is something that i would have to, if i was to run, i would have to overcome that. so will hillary, by the way. >> so after nearly 60 years in the house, congressman john dingell is set to retire. he steps down as the longest serving member of the history of the lower chamber, known for his record on health and energy issues. the 30-term democrat says he is retiring because of the hyper partisan nature of the congress. i find serving in the house to become obnoxious, it has become very hard. i'm not going to be carried out feet first. i don't want people to say i stayed too long >>> let's shift focus and talk some business news. markets rallied as the s&p neared a record clothes. the dow rose more than 100 points. steve sedgwick is live in london for us to explain what we are looking for today. steve, good morning. >> very good day to you. we got 1858 in the s&p. that is record
. >> we had a bush and then we had a clinton and then we had a bush and then we're going to have a clinton and then he turned to me and goes, and then we're going to have a bush. i get the point. i get the point. it is something that i would have to, if i was to run, i would have to overcome that. so will hillary, by the way. >> so after nearly 60 years in the house, congressman john dingell is set to retire. he steps down as the longest serving member of the history of the lower...
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go long. >>> happening now, clinton campaign, bill clinton, that is, out there on the campaign trail. can he boost the democrat throwing the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell. >>> media offensive. joe biden takes to the airwaves. >>> and a candid interview. marco rubio speaking bluntly with me about a controversial set of issues. among them, i'll ask him if he wants to be president of the united states. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." the former bill clinton is out there on the campaign trail with questions swirling about hillary clinton and a potential presidential run in 2016. but today the spotlight is on winning a key senate seat for democrats in a state where clinton is not very popular. let's go to erin mcpike with details. she's in louisville. erin? >> reporter: this is the marquis senate race. mitch mcconnell is running for a third decade. he's pretty unpopular and running against a popular democratic woman, alison lundergan grimes, who is half his age and giving him a run for his money. >> i love kentucky. you've voted for me twice. you've been great t
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to you first, what about bill clinton the attraction of bill clinton in kentucky, the blue grass state but not barack obama? >> well, it makes sense. bill clinton won the state twice. he's very close to miss grimes and his family. his polling numbers here i'm told are pretty darn good. well above 50%. president obama's numbers are well below 50%. it's kind of a no brainer to have bill clinton here at this point in the race, andrea, it's more about raising money. that's the point of the luncheon that's happening in a half hour from now. behind me here on the banks of the ohio river, and i'm sure the clintons certainly bill clinton perhaps hillary clinton will come back later this fall to do some sort of grass roots stumping here in the blue grass state. >> and chuck todd, the president himself not that popular there. >> no, he's not. look, i'm told that democratic strategists went to the president to talk about campaign 2016 and that the president is clear eyed about this. he was quoted to u.s. senators saying if you want me to campaign, i'll be there. if you don't, i won't be there. do
to you first, what about bill clinton the attraction of bill clinton in kentucky, the blue grass state but not barack obama? >> well, it makes sense. bill clinton won the state twice. he's very close to miss grimes and his family. his polling numbers here i'm told are pretty darn good. well above 50%. president obama's numbers are well below 50%. it's kind of a no brainer to have bill clinton here at this point in the race, andrea, it's more about raising money. that's the point of the...
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of the former president bill clinton, he is spending time in the blue grass state. that is kentucky. we will tell you why he is there helping the democrats. and why some neighbors are angry as neglected roads remain covered in ice. >> we pay taxes. they get their money. do your job. we do our end. you do your job. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> the former president bill clinton is pack on the came -- campaign trail to back a democrat who is running against mitch mcconnell. why the is former president focusing on this race? >> there are a number of reasons. this popularity is one reason. he is called the big dog and the biggest draw in the democratic party. he is firing the first shot in support of
of the former president bill clinton, he is spending time in the blue grass state. that is kentucky. we will tell you why he is there helping the democrats. and why some neighbors are angry as neglected roads remain covered in ice. >> we pay taxes. they get their money. do your job. we do our end. you do your job. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly...
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erin, how significant is president clinton's appearance in this race? >> reporter: well, wolf, bill clinton won this state in 1992 and 1996. he obviously has those southern roots and appeals to working class voters that allison grimes is going to need if she can possibly pull off this race in a very tight race against mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell has a tea party challenger in the republican primary going against him. what are the prospects there looking like? >> i spoke actually this morning with one of mcconnell's top advisers, and while they are taking that primary race very seriously, they are not as worried about it as they were before. as you may remember. the big driver behind the tea party were the bank bailouts of 2008, and she has made that big issue in this campaign. but in recent weeks, it's come out, at the time, he supported those bank bailouts, so because of that, he's lost some allure in this state. so it's really the general election that the mccain campaign is a little bit more worried about. >> let's assume he wins that republic
erin, how significant is president clinton's appearance in this race? >> reporter: well, wolf, bill clinton won this state in 1992 and 1996. he obviously has those southern roots and appeals to working class voters that allison grimes is going to need if she can possibly pull off this race in a very tight race against mitch mcconnell. >> mitch mcconnell has a tea party challenger in the republican primary going against him. what are the prospects there looking like? >> i spoke...
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back to bill clinton for a minute. he's heading to louisville to add star power to unseat republican mitch mcconnel. this selection may be the most difficult for the senate minority leader. erin mcpike is in louisville this morning with more. good morning. >> good morning. polls show a tight race between mcconnel and the democrat grimes. her family has known the clintons for years. we want to show you a photo of allison grimes meeting the clintons in 1993. her father cater events and chelsea clinton's wedding. those should help her in this campaign. >> mitch mcconnel is leading the charge to sweep senate democrats from power in this year's midterm elections. >> these people need to be stopped. a good way is make me the majority leader of the united states senate november. >> he has to win re-election first. that may prove harder than the past four times. >> kentucky is thought of not deep red but reddish. reddish. >> now remember him, bill clinton carried the typically blue you grass state in both presidential election
back to bill clinton for a minute. he's heading to louisville to add star power to unseat republican mitch mcconnel. this selection may be the most difficult for the senate minority leader. erin mcpike is in louisville this morning with more. good morning. >> good morning. polls show a tight race between mcconnel and the democrat grimes. her family has known the clintons for years. we want to show you a photo of allison grimes meeting the clintons in 1993. her father cater events and...
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one thing that is not dissuading the clintons is -- or bill clinton is the fact that a win for grimes would undermine the power base of rand paul. rand paul as of late has been reminding everyone of the lewinsky scandal. >> i don't think he represents kentucky values or kentucky families in the sense that what he did in the workplace, anybody you would talk to, they would fire their president. they would fire any executive who did this to a young intern in the workplace. so i don't think that was acceptable and i don't think that he's a great representative for kentucky families or values. jon: all right. mike tobin reporting live from louisville, kentucky on president -- former president clinton's involvement in supporting senate democratic candidates. jenna: off and running toward the midterm elections this year, so we'll stay close to politics. susan rice causing more controversy this weekend saying she had no regrets about they are initial response to the benghazi terror attacks. you mean next jon will talk to senator mccain who isn't pulling any punches with the criticism of the
one thing that is not dissuading the clintons is -- or bill clinton is the fact that a win for grimes would undermine the power base of rand paul. rand paul as of late has been reminding everyone of the lewinsky scandal. >> i don't think he represents kentucky values or kentucky families in the sense that what he did in the workplace, anybody you would talk to, they would fire their president. they would fire any executive who did this to a young intern in the workplace. so i don't think...
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at the time i told president clinton this would be one nomination he would never have to question his judgment in making, because he would have somebody who would always serve the country so well. and the senate confirmed him unanimously on august 11, 1995. he received his b.a. from middlebury college in 1969 following his graduation with honors from the george washington university law school in 1972, judge sessions served this country in the u.s. army from 1972 to 1977 in active service from 1972 to 1973. he also served as a law clerk to another friend of mine, judge hilton dire of the addison county district court. before service on the federal bench judge service contributed to his community as an adjunct professor of vermont law school and private practice as the executive director of the youth services bureau and is a public defender in addison county. he has worked tirelessly to make sure all those who come before him are treated fairly and with dignity. he has taken seriously his commitment to justice and the american people. he served for many years a member of the judicial c
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and bill clinton, you know, campaigned in kentucky. we view it now as a red state, but bill clinton carried kentucky. that's why he's there, family history, family friendship. but this is also, for democrats, brooke, this is just the premiere challenge. they want to get mitch mcconnell. they see him as vulnerable. now, mitch mcconnell has a tea party primary challenge to get through first, but democrats see a remote opportunity, they're honest about it, a remote opportunity, but they think this young female candidate is the right profile to run against mitch mcconnell. i will say this, though. this was a fascinating snapshot of 2014. now, allison grimes gave this long speech about the bill clinton economy. she never mentioned barack obama. that's one of her problems. he's unpopular in the state of kentucky. and mitch mcconnell was just asked about bill clinton being there, and he said, he came down my last two elections and i won, so keep him coming. >> some of the dems would like bill clinton rather than barack obama by his side. what
and bill clinton, you know, campaigned in kentucky. we view it now as a red state, but bill clinton carried kentucky. that's why he's there, family history, family friendship. but this is also, for democrats, brooke, this is just the premiere challenge. they want to get mitch mcconnell. they see him as vulnerable. now, mitch mcconnell has a tea party primary challenge to get through first, but democrats see a remote opportunity, they're honest about it, a remote opportunity, but they think this...
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famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump, and martha stewart, all claim they need little sleep. but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers, though many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so, how do you know how much rest you need? well, the next time you have several days off, say on vacation -- go to sleep, don't set an alarm, and when you wake up, you'll have your answer. real short sleepers get up after four hours, even on vacation. as for me, i gave it a shot. i feel tired, i feel irritable, and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. and take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jenn, living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and an early bird. now, unfortunately, you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. and experts say you really shouldn't try. because consistent sleep depr
famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump, and martha stewart, all claim they need little sleep. but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers, though many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so, how do you know how much rest you need? well, the next time you have several days off, say on vacation -- go to sleep, don't set an alarm, and when...
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everyone from lanny davis, former counsel to president clinton on the left and people on the right said we don't want the government in the newsroom. that is something i find heartening that people can unite in the principle that newsrooms should be able to decide for themselves what information the american people want and the american people in turn can decide to change the channel if they want to, if they're not getting news they like. lou: the, so-called, study, of newsrooms, and, the news decision-making process, would be led by two, two organizations, university of, southern california, and the university of wisconsin at madison. working in league with the agency. your reaction to that combination? >> and i think that is one of the concerns that people have expressed he process by which the study was created and the study implementation would be done. unfortunately under the agency's rules the commissioners don't get to vote on these proposals or structure of those proposals. for example, i didn't have any input how the study was designed and who would be doing it. that is one of
everyone from lanny davis, former counsel to president clinton on the left and people on the right said we don't want the government in the newsroom. that is something i find heartening that people can unite in the principle that newsrooms should be able to decide for themselves what information the american people want and the american people in turn can decide to change the channel if they want to, if they're not getting news they like. lou: the, so-called, study, of newsrooms, and, the news...
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introduced the hillary clinton caregivers bill. and ultimately with the help of senator akaka and others, we passed it. and here's what it says. if you had someone who was injured after 9/11 and disabled and you were prepared to give them care, we're going to help you. for that wife who sands by her husband, husband that stands by the wife, mother or father helping the disabled vet, here's what we'll offer to you. first, the very best in skilled nursing training so that you know how to take care of your veteran and do it the right way. secondly, a respite. two weeks out of the year, you get a vacation. we're going to send in some skilled nurses so you can go off and relax. you deserve it. after spending 50 weeks caring for this veteran. and third, if you're in a blind economically -- if you're in a bind economically, financially, we want to make sure you have enough money to survive so we offered a monthly stipend to those caregivers that are helping. let me tell you some stories that i think illustrate this so well of why it's imp
introduced the hillary clinton caregivers bill. and ultimately with the help of senator akaka and others, we passed it. and here's what it says. if you had someone who was injured after 9/11 and disabled and you were prepared to give them care, we're going to help you. for that wife who sands by her husband, husband that stands by the wife, mother or father helping the disabled vet, here's what we'll offer to you. first, the very best in skilled nursing training so that you know how to take...
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if hillary clinton runs for president, does that mean you won't run?
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. >> and analyzing bill clinton's trip to kentucky. and imagine owning prerty for a mississippi river and only to lose it to the government for a new bike trail. two sisters from minnesota join us on the real story top of the hour. >> see you then, gretchen. >> and attorney general eric holder stepping in the highly publicized debate of same- sex marriage. >> telling state attorney general don't have to defend the bans if they believe them to be unconstitutional. >> judge napolitano joins us now. can the top law enforcement official say that law if you don't agree with it never mind. >> they can and they are free to accept or reject his advice. he has no say. this is a dilemma. you are the chief law enforcement of the state. governor or attorney general and you think it is a bad lou law and what do you do? the people have a right to have all of their laws upheld and defend and may not have the right to have the attorney general do the defending if he believe its is indefensible. and so in virginia, we recently witnessed this. the brand
. >> and analyzing bill clinton's trip to kentucky. and imagine owning prerty for a mississippi river and only to lose it to the government for a new bike trail. two sisters from minnesota join us on the real story top of the hour. >> see you then, gretchen. >> and attorney general eric holder stepping in the highly publicized debate of same- sex marriage. >> telling state attorney general don't have to defend the bans if they believe them to be unconstitutional....
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february in 1997, he was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. he served as u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. in 1988, he was nominated by president reagan to become the associate judge of the superior court of the district of columbia. mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it is indeed a privilege to have you here to address us, general. [applause] >> good morning. hello? good morning and thank you for those kind words. we are going high tech this year. you for yournk dedicated service over a good number of years. we are wondering what is next. thank you for your great leadership for this organization. it is a privilege to take part in this important meeting. toective thank -- i like thank the leadership team for bringing us together this weekend for inviting me to speak to this interest -- distinguished group. i've been privileged to work closely with many of the attorney general's in this room. we have collaborated on cutting-edge public safety and financial crime initiatives. we are strengthening our courts and correcti
february in 1997, he was named by president clinton to be the deputy attorney general. he served as u.s. attorney for the district of columbia. in 1988, he was nominated by president reagan to become the associate judge of the superior court of the district of columbia. mr. holder was a litigation partner in washington. it is indeed a privilege to have you here to address us, general. [applause] >> good morning. hello? good morning and thank you for those kind words. we are going high...
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her father has a relationship with bill clinton spanning three decades. candidate grimes is leaning heavily on the clintons. she must defeat matt bevin in the primary. with ted cruz's maneuvers causing problems, like shutting down the government for 15 days. >> all's well that ends well. >> reporter: even though bevin and grimes may be trouble, mcconnell has a reputation as a ruthless campaigner. polls show this race is very close. grimes father had a catering business, still does, and he catered some of clinton's inaugural events in 1993. as we know, loyalty is something very valuable to the clintons. >> we've heard about it and we're seeing it now. thanks very much. a race we must all watch very closely. >>> coming up on "new day," we'll give it the heading things must change, question mark? we're going to bring on ben ferguson to debate whether ted nugent is the bottom when it comes to political discourse. >>> and a blind man is allowed to own a gun, uses it, shoots somebody and gets off withstand your ground. is it time for that law to change. we'll d
her father has a relationship with bill clinton spanning three decades. candidate grimes is leaning heavily on the clintons. she must defeat matt bevin in the primary. with ted cruz's maneuvers causing problems, like shutting down the government for 15 days. >> all's well that ends well. >> reporter: even though bevin and grimes may be trouble, mcconnell has a reputation as a ruthless campaigner. polls show this race is very close. grimes father had a catering business, still does,...
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president clinton performed that ceremony. it was the backdrop for the blockbuster hit "kane." the owner heavily involved in local politics on long island. investigators are trying to figure out who shot the guy and why. lea gabrielle is outside the castle gates in huntingdon on long island now m. what are the police saying? >> reporter: police say melius is recovering in the hospital and now speaking with investigators. they say there was no conversation exchanged between him and the shooter when it happened. now, i'm here at the gate of oheka castle. this is the gate behind me. there's this guard house. detective have just left the guardhouse as we speak. look just past the guardhouse, see there's a road. if you go 1,000 feet down that road, that is where the shooting all happened and it happened right in the middle of the day. now, gary melius is known for being well connected with both celebrity and politicians. in fact, according to a local newspaper, he was planning to meet former new york senator al demado for lunch when this happened. demado told the paper, "it was not
president clinton performed that ceremony. it was the backdrop for the blockbuster hit "kane." the owner heavily involved in local politics on long island. investigators are trying to figure out who shot the guy and why. lea gabrielle is outside the castle gates in huntingdon on long island now m. what are the police saying? >> reporter: police say melius is recovering in the hospital and now speaking with investigators. they say there was no conversation exchanged between him...
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remember hillary clinton was supposed to show up. she said she couldn't or didn't want to for whatever reason. >> obviously the reason. >> right, so susan rice up, delivers the talking points that she was told to deliver. and then says now she says, you know, months later, a year and a half later, it was the best information we had. no, it wasn't. the was the best lies you had. the problem is not any of that. it's that she said she has no regrets. you have no regrets that you delivered the wrong information to the american public on five different shows that day? >> even president obama has said, julie, i don't know if he used the word regret, but they wished they had not done what they did or they had better information. >> i think you're missing the larger picture, which she almost made john mccain speechless. >> kidding? >> that's true, that's not easy to do. >> and commendable, i might add. >> the problem here is, i have this theory. it's called poop island. once you're there, you can't get off. once people lose faith in you, no
remember hillary clinton was supposed to show up. she said she couldn't or didn't want to for whatever reason. >> obviously the reason. >> right, so susan rice up, delivers the talking points that she was told to deliver. and then says now she says, you know, months later, a year and a half later, it was the best information we had. no, it wasn't. the was the best lies you had. the problem is not any of that. it's that she said she has no regrets. you have no regrets that you...
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then a clinton. then we had a bush. then we're going to have a clinton? then he turned to me and then he goes, and then we're going to have a bush? so i get the point. i get the point. it is something that if i was to run, i'd have to you know, overcome that and so will hillary, by the way'. >> oh, my god! 25 years later! again, a clinton versus a bush, nicole. is it going to happen? you worked with jeb. >> i think a lot of people hope it will happen as we were talking about chris christie's future getting a little more uncertain. i think a lot of republicans hope jeb will run. this point about hillary and jeb both facing the same obstacles as old name in politics is very real. i don't know if people talk about it too much in mixed company but certainly the republicans gather amongst themselves there is a lot of angst whether the bush name could endure another national run. >> i think it's tough in the primary. no doubt about it. >> chuck, do you think this is jeb bush being self-critical and self-aware what it means it carry the bush name even though he
then a clinton. then we had a bush. then we're going to have a clinton? then he turned to me and then he goes, and then we're going to have a bush? so i get the point. i get the point. it is something that if i was to run, i'd have to you know, overcome that and so will hillary, by the way'. >> oh, my god! 25 years later! again, a clinton versus a bush, nicole. is it going to happen? you worked with jeb. >> i think a lot of people hope it will happen as we were talking about chris...
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clinton said, i will mug two percent of you, obama says he you,get one percent of then they come back and tax everybody. obama said he would not tax poor people, and he had the tax on cigarettes, people who have an average income of 40 -- $40,000 per year. first,ll tax the rich then we come for you but thank you for helping us mug them. but everyone on the same footing, with the government, and right now they tax it when you earn it, save it, invested, and the capital gains -- if you have a house, there is the property tax and if you're stupid enough to die, there is the estate tax. tax it once and go away and go do something else. >> here is eric from seattle. independent line. taxes, this ist nonsense. reagan raise the debt ceiling 13 17%, -- and the tax is at mitt romney played -- paid nine percent. we have a trillion dollars worth of tax loopholes in the row -- and you have all of these republican politicians finding a which you be, treason against the country of the united states. with the constitution of the united states. why would like to ask you is this, mr. grover norquist,
clinton said, i will mug two percent of you, obama says he you,get one percent of then they come back and tax everybody. obama said he would not tax poor people, and he had the tax on cigarettes, people who have an average income of 40 -- $40,000 per year. first,ll tax the rich then we come for you but thank you for helping us mug them. but everyone on the same footing, with the government, and right now they tax it when you earn it, save it, invested, and the capital gains -- if you have a...
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or was he trying to help hillary clinton. we don't know. he's been rewarded. he sits at a global strategies company -- >> beacon global strategies. >> as everything i can see, he's been rewarded time and time again. let's remember, this is an intelligence officer with no hard background. he was analyzing economic data in the philippines. so he's been able to work his way through the system, be rewarded essentially for being a middle man and when the time came to do the right thing, he actually threw operatives under the bus. and what is much worse is he redirected things away from where they should have been focused. he reinforced the false narrative on the inside. and by doing that, made it easier for al qaeda to avoid accountability. >> susan rice, does she have any regret about this? no. >> the notion that somehow i or anybody else in theed a hin strags misled the american people is patently false and i think that has been demonstrated. >> okay. you told me in the commercial break that you feel that mike morell, who should be called up before congress, righ
or was he trying to help hillary clinton. we don't know. he's been rewarded. he sits at a global strategies company -- >> beacon global strategies. >> as everything i can see, he's been rewarded time and time again. let's remember, this is an intelligence officer with no hard background. he was analyzing economic data in the philippines. so he's been able to work his way through the system, be rewarded essentially for being a middle man and when the time came to do the right thing,...
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famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep, but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. so many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need? the next time you have a couple days off, say on vacation, go to sleep, don't set an alarm and when you wake up, you'll have your answer. real short sleepers get up after four hours even on vacation. as for me, i gave it a shot. i feel tired. i feel irritable. and just not ready for the day. four hours is clearly not enough. and take a look at this simple reaction test. without a full night's sleep, i can't catch this pen at all. but jen living on four hours of sleep her entire life, never misses. a night owl, and an early bird. unfortunately you can't train yourself to be a short sleeper because it's a genetic thing. experts say you shouldn't try, because consistently being sleep deprived can lead to health
famously, bill clinton, winston churchill, donald trump and martha stewart all claim they need little sleep, but researchers estimate less than 1% of the population is made up of genuine short sleepers. so many people think they are. in the future, they might be. researchers hope to develop a drug better than caffeine to keep you awake. so how do you know how much sleep you need? the next time you have a couple days off, say on vacation, go to sleep, don't set an alarm and when you wake up,...
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he's a former policy adviser to president clinton and a variety of presidential candidates. but most importantly for this discussion is an expert on domestic policy and political campaigns and elections. so what i would like to kick us off if i would just go down the road. h.r., you have a very important article recently entitled the pipe dream of easy war. when you look at the trends out there, but even more so the discussion that we heard both in the first panel but more broadly, out there in sort of the media, what concerns you the most? and then how do you connect those concerned to not merely the discussion of the day on the sides, but more so the form and function of land forces? >> thanks. it's a real privilege to be here amongst so many friends who have lent clarity i think toward thinking about national defense which i think is immensely important, special in a period of diminishing resources. what concerns me the most is really that we will engage in wishful thinking that's motivated mainly i budget constraints. obviously, as a military officer here, our job is to
he's a former policy adviser to president clinton and a variety of presidential candidates. but most importantly for this discussion is an expert on domestic policy and political campaigns and elections. so what i would like to kick us off if i would just go down the road. h.r., you have a very important article recently entitled the pipe dream of easy war. when you look at the trends out there, but even more so the discussion that we heard both in the first panel but more broadly, out there in...